Don't Be Jealous: The 10 Most Expensive US Private Schools

The boarding and tuition fee at this independent Massachusetts school stands at $56,360 a year, of which the tuition fees account for $47,160. The school’s 9-12 grade enrollment stands at 382; it enrolls more day students than boarders. Students from every grade live together in six historic family homes and have the option of homestays with day students' families. Concord eschews class rank and academic awards, but this does not in any way decrease their emphasis on academics. The student-teacher ratio here is 6:1. Day students have access to same resources as boarders, like late-night library hours and after-class extra help from teachers. The school ranks among the top ten private schools in Massachusetts, and 77th among private schools in the U.S., as per the website niche.com.